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Morning all. Fog and drizzle at Gleneden Beach. We were the first one's on the beach and found a couple of bottles and small float (not glass). Had a good walk. Will be packing up soon and making our way back home. New rig will work just fine. Very comfortable and plenty of room for us.
Looks like cold and snow next week oh goody.... I'm ready for summer.
Good morning Oregon and everyone everywhere else. 37.7, wet and rain. Some nasty looking sky out there.
We may go out today or tomorrow and look for a used SUV to replace our car that has 182,500 miles on it. It's a 2006 and has been a good car. It's due for an oil change and now we are getting an intermittent, but recurring warnings to "Tighten Gas Cap" as well as "Service Air Bags". I've checked all the connections for the sir bags, so it seems to be a sensor glitch. Same with the gas cap. I've put two different gas caps on it but still get the warning. I was going to make an appointment to take it in to the shop, but then I saw a couple of low mileage Exploders sitting on the Ford lots and it got me to thinking...on the other hand, it's been a good car.
Good morning Oregon and everyone everywhere else. 37.7, wet and rain. Some nasty looking sky out there.
We may go out today or tomorrow and look for a used SUV to replace our car that has 182,500 miles on it. It's a 2006 and has been a good car. It's due for an oil change and now we are getting an intermittent, but recurring warnings to "Tighten Gas Cap" as well as "Service Air Bags". I've checked all the connections for the sir bags, so it seems to be a sensor glitch. Same with the gas cap. I've put two different gas caps on it but still get the warning. I was going to make an appointment to take it in to the shop, but then I saw a couple of low mileage Exploders sitting on the Ford lots and it got me to thinking...on the other hand, it's been a good car.
I bet your thinking the ride I know is better than the one I don’t (inherit others PM deferrals)
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